Catholic Beliefs vs. the Beliefs of God
Regarding the Eucharist
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| Eucharist Cleanses us from Sin
"For this reason the Eucharist cannot "By the same charity that it enkindles in
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| The Eucharist Helps Dead People
"The Eucharistic sacrifice is also offered "In the Eucharist, the Church expresses |
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The Bible Says... |
It's Too Late for the Dead (a) No such doctrine exists, nor any Biblical character in the Bible ever mentions that partaking of the Lord's supper (not Eucharist) would help the dead. Each man will give an account of himself, of what he did with Jesus--NOT what the living do. "So then every one of us shall give account of HIMSELF to God." --Rom. 14:12 (b) A person enters heaven based solely upon what Christ did at the Cross. The living do not give the departed loved ones Salvation. We cannot earn them righteousness. It is too late to say prayers after a loved one is dead. "And as it is appointed unto men once to (c) For a loved one to get to heaven, he must first place his trust in Jesus while he is ALIVE, otherwise he is condemned already. Prayers will be too late after death. "He that believeth on him [Christ] is not (d) To trust in a religion or a person for Salvation after death means one is not trusting in Christ. If you die without Jesus Christ, the WRATH of God abideth on you, and no prayer will help you whether it be by relative or friend after your death. "He that believeth on the Son hath (e) Partaking of the "eucharist," does not pacify God's wrath. After death, judgment. Don't leave this earth with the wrath of God abiding on you. Place your trust in Jesus NOW. "...He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and SHALL NOT COME INTO (f) If you truly love Jesus and want to make it to (g) The prayers of your loved ones will not save you from a fictitious place called "purgatory." It's either Heaven or Hell when you die. At the judgment seat, you will no longer be able to claim you didn't know, for God already warned you: "Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ."--Col. 2:8
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